Not many people use it in PHOT. I've just sent out a request asking the views of any that do. Stefan, angry enough to stump up £30,000pa X 8years = £240,000 ? Carl On 13/04/11 14:31, Stefan Scheel wrote:
David,
Mathematica is absolutely essential for parts of QOLS, particularly the Centre for Cold Matter. They would get very angry, indeed, if anyone would try to stop them using it.
Stefan
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On 13/04/11 13:29, David Colling wrote:
Dear Computing Reps,
The Wolfram lawyers are being wholly unreasonable and so Jo asked me if we could possibly do without any Wolfram products in the department. I replied that whilst this would be fine for me (I have access via CERN) I suspect that many would not be able to work effectively without it. I did however, say that I would ask this group in case I was wrong. So, was I wrong?
All the best, david
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